Warnings and suggestions for using
glass: cleaning and care
Remove any boiled over food immediately usin the glass scraper. This applies in particular to
melted foodstuffs, sugas, and foodstuffs with high sugar contents.
After washing the pan supports, dry them completely before cooking with them again. Drops
of water or damp patches on the surfaces when you begin cooking may cause deterioration of
the enamel.
When you are cleaning the pan supports, take care with the rubber rests, as they could come
off and the pan support could scratch the glass or the profile next time you use it.
Clean the surface of the
heating element once it
has cooled down, and
every time you use it.
Even small patches of food
or dirt will burn when you
switch the plate on again.
To keep the burners and
pan supports clean, you
must clean them
periodically by placing
them in soapy weather and
brushing and with a non-
metallic brush to ensure
that the holes and grooves
are perfectly clean, and
can provide a perfect
flame. Always dry the
burner covers and the pan
supports if they have
become wet.
Always use a special flat
scraper for glass, taking
special care not to scrape
near the trim of the gas
burners. For cleaning this
surface we recommend
the product "Vitro Clen".
The fact that this product
contains a high percentage
of silicon produces a film
on the surface, which
makes it much easier to
remove. We recommend
taking regular care of this
appliance.
After cleaning and drying
the burners, make sure the
burner covers are correctly
placed on the burner's
flame diffuser.
DO NOT DO
Never use detergent powder,
oven-cleaning sprays or
abrasive sponges, as they
may scratch the glass.
Never slide receptacles
across the glass surface,
as you may scratch it. In
addition, try not to drop
heavy or sharp objects on
the glass.
Never strike any part of the
cooking hob.
Grains of sand that may
come from cleaning fruits
and vegetables will scratch
the glass surface.
Never use sharp objects
such as metal scourers or
knives to remove the
hardened remains of food
from the surface.
Never use a knife, scraper
or similar to clean the area
where the glass meets the
trim of the burners or the
metal trim edging.
Warnings and suggestions for using
glass: cleaning and care
Remove any boiled over food immediately usin the glass scraper. This applies in particular to
melted foodstuffs, sugas, and foodstuffs with high sugar contents.
After washing the pan supports, dry them completely before cooking with them again. Drops
of water or damp patches on the surfaces when you begin cooking may cause deterioration of
the enamel.
When you are cleaning the pan supports, take care with the rubber rests, as they could come
off and the pan support could scratch the glass or the profile next time you use it.
Never slide receptacles
across the glass surface,
as you may scratch it. In
addition, try not to drop
heavy or sharp objects on
the glass.
Never strike any part of the
cooking hob.
C R I S TA L G A S
D I A M O N D
Warnings and suggestions for using
glass: cleaning and care
Remove any boiled over food immediately usin the glass scraper. This applies in particular to
melted foodstuffs, sugas, and foodstuffs with high sugar contents.
After washing the pan supports, dry them completely before cooking with them again. Drops
of water or damp patches on the surfaces when you begin cooking may cause deterioration of
the enamel.
When you are cleaning the pan supports, take care with the rubber rests, as they could come
off and the pan support could scratch the glass or the profile next time you use it.
To keep the burners and
pan supports clean, you
must clean them
periodically by placing
them in soapy weather and
brushing and with a non-
metallic brush to ensure
that the holes and grooves
are perfectly clean, and
can provide a perfect
flame. Always dry the
burner covers and the pan
supports if they have
become wet.
Always use a special flat
scraper for glass, taking
special care not to scrape
near the trim of the gas
burners. For cleaning this
surface we recommend
the product "Vitro Clen".
The fact that this product
contains a high percentage
of silicon produces a film
on the surface, which
makes it much easier to
remove. We recommend
taking regular care of this
appliance.
After cleaning and drying
the burners, make sure the
burner covers are correctly
placed on the burner's
flame diffuser.
Grains of sand that may
come from cleaning fruits
and vegetables will scratch
the glass surface.
Warnings and suggestions for using
glass: cleaning and care
Remove any boiled over food immediately usin the glass scraper. This applies in particular to
melted foodstuffs, sugas, and foodstuffs with high sugar contents.
After washing the pan supports, dry them completely before cooking with them again. Drops
of water or damp patches on the surfaces when you begin cooking may cause deterioration of
the enamel.
When you are cleaning the pan supports, take care with the rubber rests, as they could come
off and the pan support could scratch the glass or the profile next time you use it.
Clean the surface of the
heating element once it
has cooled down, and
every time you use it.
Even small patches of food
or dirt will burn when you
switch the plate on again.
To keep the burners and
pan supports clean, you
must clean them
periodically by placing
them in soapy weather and
brushing and with a non-
metallic brush to ensure
that the holes and grooves
are perfectly clean, and
can provide a perfect
flame. Always dry the
burner covers and the pan
supports if they have
become wet.
Always use a special flat
scraper for glass, taking
special care not to scrape
near the trim of the gas
burners. For cleaning this
surface we recommend
the product "Vitro Clen".
The fact that this product
contains a high percentage
of silicon produces a film
on the surface, which
makes it much easier to
remove. We recommend
taking regular care of this
appliance.
After cleaning and drying
the burners, make sure the
burner covers are correctly
placed on the burner's
flame diffuser.
Never use detergent powder,
oven-cleaning sprays or
abrasive sponges, as they
may scratch the glass.
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